Number of items at this level: 22.
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Palmer, R.C.G. and Timmermans, H. and Fay, D., eds.
(2002)
From conflict to negotiation: nature-based development on the South African Wild Coast. Special edition.
HSRC, Pretoria, South Africa.
ISBN 0-7969-1992-5
B
Barbali, S. C.
(2009)
Coping with xenophobia : Senegalese migrants in Port Elizabeth.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
Bain, Pauline
(2004)
Jah children : the experience of Rastafari children in South Africa as members of a minority group with particular reference to communities in the former Cape Province.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
Brown, Brenda
(1996)
Where are the men?: an investigation into female-headed households in Rini, with reference to household structures, the dynamics of gender and strategies against poverty.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
C
Cocks, Michelle Linda
(1997)
Towards an understanding of Amayeza esiXhosa stores (African chemists) : how they operate, and the services they offer in the Eastern Cape.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
D
Deliwe, Dumisani
(1993)
Responses to Western education among the conservative people of Transkei.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
E
Erstad, I.
(2007)
The resurgence of tuberculosis in South Africa: an investigation into socio-economic aspects of the disease in a context of structural violence in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
F
Fourie, Clarissa Dorothy
(1993)
A new approach to the Zulu land tenure system: an historical anthropological explanation of the development of an informal settlement.
PhD thesis, Rhodes University.
H
Hammond-Tooke, W.D.
(1964)
Chieftainship in Transkeian political development.
Journal of Modern African Studies, 2
(4).
pp. 513-529.
ISSN 0022-278X
Holbrook, Gregory Martin
(1993)
The structure of an irrigation scheme.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
K
Kumalo, Sibongiseni
(2005)
The rural-urban interface : the ambiguous nature of informal settlements, with special reference to the Daggafontein settlement in Gauteng.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
L
Lebeau, Debie
(2000)
Seeking health : the hierarchy of resort in utilisation patterns of traditional and western medicine in multi-cultural Katutura, Namibia.
PhD thesis, Rhodes University.
Liebenberg, Alida
(1994)
Authority, avoidances and marriage : an analysis of the position of Gcaleka women in Qwaninga, Willowvale district, Transkei.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
M
McAllister, P.A.
(1985)
Beasts to beer pots - migrant labour and ritual change in Willowvale district, Transkei.
African Studies, 44
(2).
pp. 121-135.
ISSN 0002-0184
Manona, Cecil Wele
(1988)
The drift from the farms to town : a case study of migration from white-owned farms in the Eastern Cape to Grahamstown.
PhD thesis, Rhodes University.
Merron, James Lawrence
(2011)
Wattle we do? : alien eradication and the 'ecology of fear' on the fringes of a world heritage site, South Africa.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
N
Ndlovu, Ndukuyakhe
(2005)
Incorporating indigenous management in rock art sites in KwaZulu-Natal.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
O
Owen, Joy N.
(2012)
"On se Débrouille" : Congolese migrants' search for survival and success in Muizenberg, Cape Town.
PhD thesis, Rhodes University.
P
Palmer, R.C.G.
(2009)
Challenges for South African anthropology in the 3rd Millennium.
In: Inaugural lecture , 7th October 2009, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
(Unpublished)
V
Von Lengeling, Volkher Heinrich Christoph
(2011)
The nexilitas factor : host-guest relationships in small owner managed commercial accommodation facilities in contemporary South Africa.
Masters thesis, Rhodes University.
W
Whisson, M.G.
(1979)
World views, joking and liberated women - some reflections on the application of kinship theory.
In: Inaugural Lecture delivered at Rhodes University, 21 March 1979, Grahamstown.
Webb, Nigel Leigh
(1997)
Ùrban agriculture' : advocacy and practice : a discursive study with particular reference to three Eastern Cape centres.
PhD thesis, Rhodes University.
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